2003 Miracle Yearbook
Senior Jason Bradshaw assists Jonathan Farrell by leading the student body in worship for SGA chapels. > Sound man Mark Button and Chaplain Jonathan Farrell start off chapel with some light-hearted jokes. SGA CHAPEL Cedarville students love worship music. Meet one on the sidewalk and ask,or listen to a tour guide talking to visiting high school students and you'll inevitably get the same response. Question:"What do you like best about chapel on Fridays?" Answer:"The worship." In keeping with the focus ofthe student body,the theme of the fall semester's SGA chapels was worship.SGA chaPlain Jonathan Farrell talked about worship its definition, its implications, and its place in his life, as well as the lives offellow students. In the spring semester,SGA chapels focused on the theme of"Falling in Love with Our Savior." In addition to relevant messages from the chaplain,SGA chapels also provided laughs with "Ask SGA"e-mails, skits, and—ofcourse—quality music."I like the lighting, the videos,the music. It'sjust a totally different flavor to chapel," sopho- more Beth Stahl commented. Nathan Williams,a sophomore,noted,"SGA chapel is a good way to end the week and start the weekend." 188 STI, 1)LN I LIFE < SGA president David Wenzel brings the audience to life with his enthusiastic personality and improvisation skills. Jonathan Farrell focuses on the theme "Falling in Love with Our Savior" for spring semester's chapels. >
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